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Iraq, US Sign 48 Agreements During Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi's Visit

Energy and technology deals dominate the package as Iraq seeks investment to offset lost oil revenue and improve weak infrastructure, officials said.

  • Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi signed 48 agreements and partnerships with American companies during his visit to the United States, his office announced Saturday.
  • Oil-Rich Iraq seeks economic recovery after decades of war and failing public services, compounded by revenue losses from the Middle East war's impact on oil exports.
  • Iraqi officials stated agreements include "cooperation and partnerships involving the ministries of oil and electricity" with ExxonMobil, KBR, GE Vernova, Shell, and Halliburton.
  • At a White House meeting on Tuesday, President Donald Trump praised Zaidi as a "champion," signaling growing confidence between Baghdad and Washington.
  • Discussions also covered the Global Coalition's future military mission and Iraq's commitment to place all weapons under state control by September's end.
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Iraq has signed 48 agreements and partnerships with US companies, mainly oil companies.

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شفق نيوز broke the news in Iraq on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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